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Trump’s tariffs may hurt, but this time China holds more cards − and could turn the pressure into a strategic advantage.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said his nation is “not afraid,” in his first public comment on the escalating trade war with ...
US President Donald Trump’s tariffs could prompt China to sell more products in Europe – even if it means slashing prices. Some analysts say this could undermine Europe’s own industries, which are ...
President Donald Trump's administration wants to strike 90 trade deals in 90 days, but the challenges to quickly resolving ...
The urgency stems from Trump’s tariffs announcement on April 2; EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic will be among the first ...
The euro has emerged as a surprise winner of the recent tariff-induced market turmoil, confounding the earlier consensus by ...
The US threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs over a water dispute, accusing the latter of violating an 81-year-old ...
As tariffs spiral between the U.S. and China, between China and Europe they are showing early signs of falling, pot ...
A large share of Chinese exports to the U.S. are relatively cheap, low-tech items like toys, furniture, appliances and ...
The chaos unleashed by Donald Trump's tariffs has fuelled speculation of an imminent rapprochement between the European Union ...
Products including smartphones and computers appeared to be getting a reprieve from at least some of the levies on China, which had been expected to take a big toll on tech companies like Apple.
Trump says the US is "doing really well on our tariff policy", following fluctuations in global stock markets.